Just a few months to go before India’s politically most significant state goes into assembly elections. Currently, the BJP holds the fort with 315 seats (BJP: 306 seats; AD(S): 9 seats) out of a total of 403 assembly constituencies. Also, the party along with its ally, Apna Dal (Sonelal), holds 64 out of UP’s 80 Lok Sabha seats—most psephologists thought the coalition of SP and BSP might restrict the saffron party to some extent but that just didn’t happen. Now, what remains to be seen is if the BJP will manage to maintain its hold—at a time when the political situation might not be a replica of 2019 but the state might see the two big Opposition parties contest independently, fragmenting the anti-BJP vote.